AP - Citing an "economic crisis of historic proportions," President-elect Barack Obama urged Congress to pass a costly, job-creating stimulus bill as quickly as possible, a rare pre-inaugural call to action delivered as the outgoing Bush administration approved fresh billions to bail out one of the nation's largest banks.
AP - Asian markets rose robustly Tuesday as investors regained some confidence on Wall Street's second straight day of day of strong gains, spurred by a U.S. government bailout of banking giant Citigroup.
AP - An economic crisis, rising joblessness and a credit squeeze can make a president-elect refine his words. Today's word is "repeal." During his presidential campaign, Barack Obama promised to repeal President George W. Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy ahead of their scheduled expiration in 2011.
Five Indian sailors, who were among the crew of a cargo ship hijacked by pirates and held for two months, described their captivity as "total desperation." One of the captives said he wished "that no one else ever has to go through this -- (hijackers) are not human but rather animals."
A contractor providing services to the U.S. military in Iraq and Afghanistan has committed serious contract violations, mainly through inadequate electrical inspections at U.S. bases, Pentagon sources said. The findings on contractor KBR stem from the death of Sgt. Ryan Maseth, a Green Beret electrocuted while taking a shower at his Baghdad base.
President-elect Barack Obama on Tuesday will name Peter Orszag as his nominee for director of the Office of Management and Budget, two sources close to the transition team said. That would come a day after Obama picked New York Fed boss Tim Geithner for treasury secretary and former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers for chief of the National Economic Council.